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This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Tochigi.[1]
National Historic Sites
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As of 24 June 2024, thirty-nine Sites have been designated as being of national significance (including two *Special Historic Sites).[2][3][4]
Site
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Municipality
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Comments
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Image
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Coordinates
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Type
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Ref.
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*Ōya Stone Buddhas 大谷磨崖仏 Ōya magaibutsu
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Utsunomiya
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Heian/Kamakura period bas-relief carvings
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36°35′47″N 139°49′15″E / 36.59628589°N 139.82087223°E / 36.59628589; 139.82087223 (Ōya Stone Buddhas)
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3
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470
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*Nikkō Cedar Avenue 日光杉並木街道 附 並木寄進碑 Nikkō sugi namiki kaidō tsuketari namiki kishin hi
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Nikkō, Kanuma
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designation includes an associated monument; also a Special Natural Monument
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36°44′41″N 139°42′24″E / 36.74480711°N 139.70672905°E / 36.74480711; 139.70672905 (Nikkō Cedar Avenue)
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6
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467
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Atagozuka Kofun 愛宕塚古墳 Atagozuka kofun
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Mibu
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Kofun period tumulus
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36°25′58″N 139°48′36″E / 36.43274062°N 139.81009779°E / 36.43274062; 139.81009779 (Atagozuka Kofun)
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1
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473
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Otomefudōhara Tile Kiln ruins 乙女不動原瓦窯跡 Otomefudōhara kawara gama ato
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Oyama
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late Nara / early Heian period kiln
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36°15′44″N 139°45′22″E / 36.26216387°N 139.75607572°E / 36.26216387; 139.75607572 (Otomefudōhara Tile Kiln ruins)
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6
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490
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Shimotsuke Provincial Capital ruins 下野国庁跡 Shimotsuke kokuchō ato
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Tochigi
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late Nara / early Heian period Kokufu
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36°22′46″N 139°47′06″E / 36.37951983°N 139.78496843°E / 36.37951983; 139.78496843 (Shimotsuke Provincial Capital ruins)
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2
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493
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Shimotsuke Kokubun-ji ruins 下野国分寺跡 Shimotsuke Kokubunji ato
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Shimotsuke
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provincial temple of Shimotsuke Province
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36°23′08″N 139°48′23″E / 36.3856028°N 139.80645383°E / 36.3856028; 139.80645383 (Shimotsuke Kokubunji ruins)
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3
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463
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Shimotsuke Kokubunni-ji ruins 下野国分尼寺跡 Shimotsuke Kokubunniji ato
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Shimotsuke
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provincial nunnery of Shimotsuke Province
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36°23′08″N 139°48′46″E / 36.38555768°N 139.81272169°E / 36.38555768; 139.81272169 (Shimotsuke Kokubunniji ruins)
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3
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485
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Shimotsuke Yakushi-ji ruins 下野薬師寺跡 Shimotsuke Yakushiji ato
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Shimotsuke
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Nara period temple ruins
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36°24′06″N 139°52′34″E / 36.40163687°N 139.87605499°E / 36.40163687; 139.87605499 (Shimotsuke Yakushiji ruins)
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3
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462
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Kabasaki-ji ruins 樺崎寺跡 Kabasaki-ji ato
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Ashikaga
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Kamakura period temple ruins
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36°21′41″N 139°29′39″E / 36.36145405°N 139.49413806°E / 36.36145405; 139.49413806 (Kabasaki-ji ruins)
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3
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3312
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Ushizuka Kofun 牛塚古墳 Ushizuka kofun
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Mibu
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Kofun period tumulus
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36°26′14″N 139°48′28″E / 36.43720413°N 139.80765731°E / 36.43720413; 139.80765731 (Ushizuka Kofun)
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1
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475
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Azuma Kofun 吾妻古墳 Azuma kofun
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Tochigi, Mibu
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Kofun period tumulus
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36°24′16″N 139°48′41″E / 36.40440697°N 139.81129956°E / 36.40440697; 139.81129956 (Azuma Kofun)
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1
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487
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Negoyadai Site 根古谷台遺跡 Negoyadai iseki
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Utsunomiya
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Jōmon period settlement ruins
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36°32′07″N 139°49′58″E / 36.53521323°N 139.83268526°E / 36.53521323; 139.83268526 (Negoyadai Site)
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1
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495
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Sanuki Stone Buddha 佐貫石仏 Sanuki sekibutsu
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Shioya
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36°45′01″N 139°47′58″E / 36.75015043°N 139.79939357°E / 36.75015043; 139.79939357 (Sanuki Stone Buddha)
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3
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471
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Sakuramachi Jin'ya 桜町陣屋跡 Sakuramachi jin'ya ato
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Mooka
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Edo period fortified residence
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36°24′29″N 140°00′53″E / 36.40812471°N 140.01473978°E / 36.40812471; 140.01473978 (Sakuramachi Jin'ya)
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2
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478
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Samuraizuka Kofun 侍塚古墳 Samuraizuka Kofun
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Ōtawara
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designation comprises Kami-Samuraizuka Kofun (上侍塚古) and Shimo-Samuraizuka Kofun (下侍塚古墳)
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36°48′47″N 140°07′22″E / 36.81299589°N 140.12285662°E / 36.81299589; 140.12285662 (Samuraizuka Kofun)
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1
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483
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Teranohigashi Site 寺野東遺跡 Teranohigashi iseki
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Oyama
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36°19′36″N 139°52′52″E / 36.3266784°N 139.88109287°E / 36.3266784; 139.88109287 (Teranohigashi Site)
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1
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497
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Kurumazuka Kofun 車塚古墳 Kurumazuka Kofun
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Mibu
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Kofun period tumulus
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36°26′14″N 139°48′33″E / 36.4371922°N 139.80906448°E / 36.4371922; 139.80906448 (Kurumazuka Kofun)
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1
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474
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Kogane Ichirizuka 小金井一里塚 Kogane ichirizuka
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Shimotsuke
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Edo period highway marker
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36°22′40″N 139°50′28″E / 36.37769523°N 139.84121077°E / 36.37769523; 139.84121077 (Kogane Ichirizuka)
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6
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466
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Oyama clan Castle Sites 小山氏城跡 Oyama-shi shiro ato
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Oyama
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designations comprises the sites of Washi Castle (鷲城跡), Gion Castle (祇園城跡), and Nakakuki Castle (中久喜城跡)
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36°19′09″N 139°48′00″E / 36.31904891°N 139.80002237°E / 36.31904891; 139.80002237 (Oyama clan Castle Sites)
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2
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496
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Kamikōnushi-Mobara Kanga ruins 上神主・茂原官衙遺跡 Kamikōnushi・Mobara kanga iseki
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Utsunomiya, Kaminokawa
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Nara-Heian period local government complex ruins
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36°27′54″N 139°53′01″E / 36.46510465°N 139.88362172°E / 36.46510465; 139.88362172 (Kamikōnushi-Mobara Kanga ruins)
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2
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3374
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Mibu Ichirizuka 壬生一里塚 Mibu ichirizuka
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Mibu
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Edo period highway marker
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36°24′57″N 139°48′12″E / 36.41595821°N 139.80333482°E / 36.41595821; 139.80333482 (Mibu Ichirizuka)
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6
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476
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Senju-ji Precincts 専修寺境内 Senjuji keidai
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Mooka
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36°23′38″N 140°01′23″E / 36.39390055°N 140.02316754°E / 36.39390055; 140.02316754 (Senjuji Precincts)
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3
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486
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Ashio Copper Mine 足尾銅山跡 Ashio dōzan ato
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Nikkō
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designation includes the Tsūdō Mine (通洞坑) and Utsuno Magazine (宇都野火薬庫跡)
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36°38′01″N 139°26′16″E / 36.63357244°N 139.43782197°E / 36.63357244; 139.43782197 (Ashio Copper Mine)
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6
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00003567
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Ashikaga Gakkō 足利学校跡(聖廟及び附属建物を含む) Ashikaga Gakkō
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Ashikaga
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designation includes the shrine and annex
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36°20′09″N 139°27′12″E / 36.33596196°N 139.45326788°E / 36.33596196; 139.45326788 (Ashikaga Gakkō)
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4
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464
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Ashikaga Family Residence 足利氏宅跡(鑁阿寺) Banna-ji
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Ashikaga
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36°20′15″N 139°27′08″E / 36.3374865°N 139.45209568°E / 36.3374865; 139.45209568 (Ashikaga Family Residence (Banna-ji))
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2, 8
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468
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Chausuyama Kofun 茶臼山古墳 Chausuyama kofun
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Mibu
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Kofun period tumulus
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36°29′23″N 139°46′41″E / 36.48975728°N 139.77803597°E / 36.48975728; 139.77803597 (Chausuyama Kofun)
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1
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484
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Chōjagadaira Kanga ruins 長者ヶ平官衙遺跡附東山道跡 Chōjagadaira kanga iseki tsuketari Tōsandō ato
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Nasukarasuyama, Sakura
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36°40′53″N 140°02′45″E / 36.681257°N 140.045857°E / 36.681257; 140.045857 (Chōjagadaira Kanga ruins)
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2, 6
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00003619
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Karanogosho Cave Tomb 唐御所横穴 Karanogosho yokoana
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Nakagawa
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Kofun period cave tomb
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36°44′37″N 140°09′24″E / 36.74374352°N 140.15670115°E / 36.74374352; 140.15670115 (Karanogosho Cave Tomb)
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1
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479
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Fujimoto Kannonyama Kofun 藤本観音山古墳 Fujimoto Kannonyama kofun
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Ashikaga
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Kofun period tumulus
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36°18′02″N 139°26′09″E / 36.30045543°N 139.43592193°E / 36.30045543; 139.43592193 (Fujimoto Kannonyama Kofun)
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1
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00003498
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Nasu Kanga ruins 那須官衙遺跡 Nasu Kanga iseki
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Nakagawa
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36°46′52″N 140°06′35″E / 36.78113347°N 140.10971512°E / 36.78113347; 140.10971512 (Nasu Kanga ruins)
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2
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488
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Nasu Ogawa Kofun Cluster 那須小川古墳群 Nasu Ogawa kofun-gun
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Nakagawa
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designation includes Komagata Ōzuka Kofun (駒形大塚古墳), Yoshida Yuzen Jinja Kofun Cluster (吉田温泉神社古墳群), and Nasu Hachimanzuka Kofun Cluster (那須八幡塚古墳群)
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36°45′41″N 140°07′16″E / 36.76138948°N 140.12099424°E / 36.76138948; 140.12099424 (Nasu Ogawa Kofun Cluster)
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1
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492
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Nasu Kanda Castle ruins 那須神田城跡 Nasu Kanda-jō ato
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Nakagawa
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Heian period castle ruins
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36°45′07″N 140°07′38″E / 36.75190939°N 140.12711209°E / 36.75190939; 140.12711209 (Nasu Kanda Castle ruins)
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2
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494
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Shrines and Temples of Nikkō 日光山内 Nikkō-san nai
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Nikkō
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UNESCO World Heritage Site[5]
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36°45′31″N 139°35′52″E / 36.75856905°N 139.59791194°E / 36.75856905; 139.59791194 (Shrines and Temples of Nikkō)
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3
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3211
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Tobiyama Castle ruins 飛山城跡 Tobiyama-jō ato
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Utsunomiya
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Kamakura period castle ruins
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36°33′20″N 139°57′58″E / 36.55552262°N 139.96612171°E / 36.55552262; 139.96612171 (Tobiyama Castle ruins)
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2
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489
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Biwazuka Kofun 琵琶塚古墳 Biwazuka kofun
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Oyama
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Kofun period tumulus
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36°22′29″N 139°48′25″E / 36.37468713°N 139.80699858°E / 36.37468713; 139.80699858 (Biwazuka Kofun)
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1
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472
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Marishitenzuka Kofun 摩利支天塚古墳 Marishitenzuka kofun
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Oyama
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Kofun period tumulus
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36°22′20″N 139°48′21″E / 36.37224358°N 139.80596052°E / 36.37224358; 139.80596052 (Marishitenzuka Kofun)
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1
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491
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Karasawayama Castle ruins 唐沢山城跡 Karasawayama-jō ato
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Sano
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36°18′52″N 139°34′42″E / 36.31448861°N 139.57844416°E / 36.31448861; 139.57844416 (Karasawayama Castle ruins)
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2
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00003835
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Karasuyama Castle Site 烏山城跡 Karasuyama-jō ato
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Nasukarasuyama
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36°39′51″N 140°08′51″E / 36.664281°N 140.147581°E / 36.664281; 140.147581 (Karasuyama Castle Site)
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2
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00004173
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Nishikata Castle Site 西方城跡 Nishikata-jō ato |
Tochigi |
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36°28′25″N 139°43′12″E / 36.473563°N 139.720008°E / 36.473563; 139.720008 (Nishikata Castle Site) |
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This list is complete and up to date as of June 2024.
Prefectural Historic Sites
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As of 1 May 2023, forty-nine Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[6][4]
This list is complete and up to date as of June 2024.
Municipal Historic Sites
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As of 1 May 2023, a further four hundred and five Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[7]